User talk:The Rhymesmith/Archives/2007/November

Frank says thanks for mentoring me
Hello Rhymesmith, just got logged in again today after a gap, so sorry not to have replied earlier. I have today made some changes to the article on Vietnam, which typically for me were changing and I hope clarifying links etc. I did something similar to the article on Nhat Hanh the buddhist teacher a short while ago. If this is the kind of thing which is good to do, please encourage me! —Preceding unsigned comment added by Frank Walsh (1962) (talk • contribs) 16:02, 12 October 2007 (UTC)

I am wondering how/if I can add an article about a person fairly well known in his field, still living and active, who I feel is more notable than several of the 'biography' articles currently in WP. Should I just be bold and create it, having followed all the guidelines? This would be my first article, so I am tentative. Any advice welcome. Frank Walsh (1962) 18:07, 15 November 2007 (UTC)

Eliska Amor page needs some form of protection
In the past two days there have been 36 vandalism edits to Eliska Amor's Wikipedia article from Chaplain College's ISP. Seeing as though it will be almost impossible to block the school from editing, is there a way to protect the page from these repetitive vandalisms? The user's (or user, as it would suggest by the identical vandalism edits to Eliska Amor, Ashley Olsen, Mary-Kate Olsen and Leonardo DiCaprio) IP appears which means they have not signed up for an account, therefore protecting the page to only registered users would be sufficient, right? —--Rosario 07:24, 6 November 2007 (UTC)


 * There have been 10 more vandalism edits from the same Chaplain College since I wrote you this note yesterday, making almost 50 vandal edits in 3 days. The path of vandal (they also vandal the Ashley Olsen, Mary-Kate Olsen and Leonardo DiCaprio page in the exact same manner each time I check their contributions, leading me to think it is one person. Protection? —--Rosario 02:19, 7 November 2007 (UTC)

Arbed redirect
Hello, I have suggested deleting the Arbed redirect to Arcelor in order to create a proper Arbed article. Arbed was only one of three companies whose fusion was the creation of Arcelor. I just wanted to notify you, thanks! --Scotchorama 12:08, 14 November 2007 (UTC)